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How do people master so many programming languages?

**I'm a computer science student** i wanna be a multi talented person like the toppers in solo learn community.how do you people remember so many programming languages...seems very hard to master many..give me some tips and advices please

27th Sep 2017, 7:58 PM
Md. Rakibul Haque
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Speaking for myself, I only learnt Python and SQL here. Other courses I just did for fun and in order to know what's all the fuss about with the legendary semicolon ;) Mastering a language is hard if you don't do it for a living or have any other reason for such dedication. Mastering all - is impossible and pointless at the same time. That doesn't rule out making it high in the challenge rankings though :)
27th Sep 2017, 8:12 PM
Kuba Siekierzyński
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best of luck 👍
27th Sep 2017, 8:22 PM
Gaurav Agrawal
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practice + documentation you can't remember everything, that's why you need to open and read documentation in most of times
27th Sep 2017, 8:09 PM
Yaroslav Pieskov
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they don't , they are master 2-3 languages :) for example look at my profile , I finished 7 courses but actually I just good at C++ and CSS :)
28th Sep 2017, 3:47 AM
AL.The.Flame!
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Patience.
27th Sep 2017, 8:10 PM
Bagshot
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i am a computer science student and i wanna be the best...so i gotta do everything i need, to be the best.
27th Sep 2017, 8:21 PM
Md. Rakibul Haque
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There's Ip Man & Bruce Lee, master of Kung Fu, David Copperfield master of illusion, but I never heard a master of everything, even if such person do exist, and it were possible, tomorrow will always bring changes and differences, what you master today may become obsolete tomorrow, with the new release of *whatever*, just my thought anyway.
28th Sep 2017, 1:53 AM
Ipang
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Just have a basic knowledge of every prog langyage. i finished most of course and have learned that syntax is the barrier, the language just like the speach of other people but i you have very good understanding, logic/algorithm, you can know and be good at it, it just need time/dedication and hardwork.
28th Sep 2017, 3:57 AM
Nark Bocateja Duyac
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developer keeps their knowledge to all languages to get a overall frame of all programming language; so to chose which programming language is best for their project and should they really work on.... but they don't remember all the syntax of all programming language in first place so they have to check out once or twice before they start working on their project..... so my suggestion is to go ahead and learn basic of all programming language and learn advance of your favorite language.....
28th Sep 2017, 8:25 AM
ghanashyam meher
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I think you should go with the languages which you are really interested in and not to go with all. Though its always good to learn all but if you are going with all then you will become confuse and also it becomes difficult to remember the concepts practically. So its not necessary to do all the languages, instead you can go with the ones you are really want to be and concentrate and make a career in those languages only. That's what I feel on your question. So, good luck and learn hard, you will surely get the right way through.
28th Sep 2017, 7:32 AM
sneha
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The same logic can be applied to most languages, so all you really need to learn are the differences in syntax.
28th Sep 2017, 8:31 AM
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